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Jamie Tan's testimonial of his time spent volunteering at a hospital in Bharatpur

Jamie Tan from Dublin volunteered in Nepal and shares with us her story:

Fast-forward five months later; with some fund-raising and a lot of research in between, I realized that was it. The time has come for me to leave my ‘home away from home’. I bid my comforts goodbye and got onto the plane to Kathmandu with some considerable amount of expectations in mind. When I got to Kathmandu though, I didn’t really expect to see what I saw. I sat in the van driven by RCDP-Nepal’s local airport pick-up staff, literally being dumbfounded. There were no traffic rules whatsoever and topping it off with the dusty streets, that was my first culture shock!

When I got to the hostel, I immediately made new volunteer-friends who are from other parts of the world.

Brona's account of volunteering in Nepal

Brona Higgins is a student from County Monaghan who spent 9 weeks on a volunteer programme in Nepal. She's shared with us an account of this life changing experience:

Brona playing the guitar: Brona Higgins (on the right), a student from Co. Monaghan, Ireland, and a fellow volunteer singing and playing the guitair to children at a Nepalse orphanage.Nepal. The natives will continuously tell you it stands for Never Ending Peace And Love.

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